What is a greater adventure than moving to an exotic country? Nothing beats it.
I’m not talking about spending 1 week by the pool in a wanky resort where everyone speaks English.
3 months MINIMUM.
Get an Airbnb in a local neighbourhood with few expats to fully immerse yourself.
Talk to EVERYONE and learn about their culture.
Say yes to all the invitations you get.
If you're single, date a local.
The benefits of living overseas are MASSIVE 👇
> It’s eye opening to see how people live outside the west.
> Earning dollars and spending local currency means your quality of life goes up while expenses go down.
> You will be 100x more interesting and cultured than the average Westerner
Zero downsides to doing this.
3) Start a creative hobby
Hobbies are a great way to develop a skill and keep your mind sharp.
I’ve met a lot of older people in my life and one thing that's clear is the younger ones are ALWAYS more active.
They're not just sitting in front of the TV all day.
The kind of hobby doesn’t matter as long as it’s something you’re passionate about.
Write a novel.
Learn a second language.
Start a youtube channel.
Whatever.
Just go do something other than drink wine and watch Netflix (that’s NOT a personality!)
4) Do volunteer work
Doing volunteer work is extremely rewarding because it feels good to give back.
I’ve done basic things like teach English at local schools and cook food for the homeless.
You can usually find something through local FB groups.
Why do this?
Volunteer work will give you perspective, make you grateful for what you have and just make you a better human being overall.
Don’t be a dweeb and put it on Instagram. It's not about that.
Just be present and enjoy the moment.
You will be rewarded with Good Karma.
5) Go for a long drive
Driving evokes feelings of FREEDOM.
Hop in your car and start driving without any plans of where you are going.
Drive until you are bored of it then turn around and go home.
Whenever I do this a powerful idea always hits me like a ton of bricks.
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